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By Nati Harnik/ASSOCIATED PRESS ¦
Nebraska's Lance Jeter passes the ball over the defense of Missouri's Ricky Kreklow, No. 2, and Matt Pressey, No. 3, in the first half of their game in Lincoln, Neb., on Tuesday. Jeter led the Cornhuskers with 16 points in their 69-58 victory.

By Timothy Rice¦
Dan Akins takes photos from the top of Columbia's new 10-story parking garage at Fifth and Walnut streets on Tuesday. The garage's first sunset open to the public brought many Columbia residents out to enjoy the view.

By Jonathan Stephanoff¦
Hundreds of Columbia residents came out to the International House of Pancakes off of Broadway to celebrate National Pancake Day on Tuesday. IHOP provides a free short stack of pancakes, and patrons provide donations to the Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals. This is the sixth year IHOP has hosted the fundraiser, which had a national goal of $2.3 million.

By Christie Megura¦
Four-year-old Garrett Comerford and 2-year-old Reagan Comerford enjoy their pancakes with mother, Rachel Comerford, on Tuesday during IHOP's National Pancake Day. Diners were given a free short stack of pancakes, but they also were encouraged to leave a donation for the Children's Miracle Network.

By BEN CURTIS/ASSOCIATED PRESS ¦
Since the revolt against Moammar Gadhafi's 41-year-old rule began two weeks ago, his regime has launched the harshest crackdown in the Arab world. Gadhafi has already lost control of the eastern half of the country and at least two cities close to the capital — Zawiya and Misurata. He still holds the capital, Tripoli, and other nearby cities.

By BEN CURTIS/ASSOCIATED PRESS ¦
Unidentified pro-Gadhafi security forces stand near a checkpoint Tuesday on a street in Qasr Banashir, a city southeast of Tripoli, Libya's capital. Government opponents in rebel-held Zawiya repelled an attempt by forces loyal to Moammar Gadhafi to retake the city closest to the capital in six hours of overnight fighting, witnesses said Tuesday.

By EVAN THOMAS ¦
The MU Symphonic Wind Ensemble returned to the Missouri Theatre on Sunday for its first concert of the semester. The 45-piece group played for a modest audience under the direction of Dr. Thomas O’Neal.

By NATI HARNIK/The Associated Press ¦
Nebraska coach Doc Sadler calls instructions to his players in the second half of Wednesday's game against Kansas State. The Huskers lost twice in the week, but Sadler believes they still have a chance to make the NCAA Tournament.

By Rachel Coward, Ratko Radojcic¦
True/False volunteers begin setting up themed venues in preparation for the eighth annual international documentary film festival. This year the theme is Trees/Forest and has drawn more than 700 volunteers. The festival will screen 43 documentaries.

By KATY MOONEY/Missourian ¦
Missouri junior Dorian Henderson, right, works to get free of Iowa State's Jon Reader in their 174-pound bout on Feb. 13 at Hearnes Center. Henderson lost the match to the undefeated Reader by technical fall, but there is a good chance the two will meet again Saturday at the Big 12 Conference Tournament.

By Christie Megura¦
Fifth-grade students at Cedar Ridge Elementary School in Columbia enter their classroom trailer Tuesday. School district officials say the trailers cost more to use and maintain than classrooms in the building proper, but the district simply doesn't have enough space in buildings, especially elementary schools.

By Madeline Beyer¦
The new parking structure at Fifth and Walnut streets, at far left, has become one of the main features of the Columbia skyline. The garage opens Tuesday. This panoramic photo was made by digitally stitching together 16 different images using the design software program Adobe Photoshop. It was shot with the photographer standing on her car looking east from the corner of Garth Avenue and Walnut Street.